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 138 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Daughters, Maud Clara, b. 18. Katherine, 6. 18 . Sisters living, Katherine Sarah Georgina, b. 1827, rn. 1850, (Colvile). Marv, b. 1830, in. I860, (Oakeley). Creation, Baron de Clifford, in the peerage of England, 12Q9. Slrtns, Argent : a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops argent. St, A goat passant argent, armed and unguled or. >upportfrs. Dexter, a lion gules xinister, an antelope gules, armed, unguled, and tufted, ducally gorged and chain reflexed over the back, all or. Seat, Kirkby Hall, Leicestershire. Town Residence, 3, Carlton-house-terrace, S.W. Clubs, White's, Brooks's, Travellers', Marlborough. DE CLIFFORD, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his mother, Sophia, Baroness de Clifford. She was b. Nov. 1791, and succeeded in 1833 to the Barony, which had been in abeyance from the death of the 21st Baron in 1832: m. 1822 Com- mander John Russell, R.N., who d. 1835, son of Lord William Russell, and nephew of the oth Duke of Bedford, K.G. Her ladyship d. 1874, leaving issue one son and two daughters. Deerhurst, Viscount, son of the Earl of Coventry, (see Coventry.) DE FREYNE, BARON. (FRENCH.) * ARTHUR FRENCH, 4th Baron. Born 1855 ; succeeded his father 18G8 ; educated at Downside and Beaumont Colleges. 1858. Aunt living, Harriet, m. Owen Lloyd, of Lisadurn, Ireland. Creations, Baron de Freyne, 1839; by special patent, with remainder to the brothers of the first Baron, 1851, iw the peerage of the United I had rather die than be disgraced. Kingdom. Srms, Ermine : a chevron, sable. Crest, A dolphin embowed, proper. Supporters, Dexter, an ancient Irish warrior, habited, supporting with his dexter hand a battle-axe, head downwards, and bearing on his sinister arm a shield, all proper ; sinister, a female figure, proper, vested and scarf flowing, argent. -Sea?, French-park, (co.) Roscommon, Ireland. DE FREYNE, Baroness, CATHERINE, daughter of Luke Maree, Esq. : m. 1851*. the 3rd Baron de Freyne, who d. 1868. Residence, French-park, Roscommon, Ireland. "that in 1851 he was married, by a Roman Catholic clergyman to Miss Catherine Maree ; and, a question having arisen as to the validity of that marriage, she being a Roman Catholic and he a Protestant, they were again married in the Established Church." The issue of the first marriage is Charles, M.P. for co. Roscommon, b. 185), John, b. 1853, and William, b. 1854, and of the second, Arthur, Richard, Robert, and Mary.
 * Brothers living, Richard, b. 1857. Robert, b.
 * Sister, Mary, b. I860.
 * The late Baron De Freyne, in a letter addressed to the editor in 1865, stated,